at one point, he used the word "misinterest," to describe a man hater to describe a woman he used to work with at the lapd. >> it appears to me from his writings that he's intelligent, very intelligent. we shouldn't mistake the fact that sometimes he rambles on and on and 11,000 words, there's certainly some rambling in there. we shouldn't mistake that with him not being intelligent. whatever it is, something -- i mean, this man has a remarkable past. i mean, he's done well. he reached a certain level in the navy reserves. he was accepted by the lapd. some thing happened that resulted in a spiraling down. and now, he's -- he's just not going to do anymore. he's not going to put up with anymore. he's forcing the rest of us to listen to him and he's going to take vengeance on his enemies. >> all right. well, thank you very much, candace, john, jeffrey. and as candace said, an accomplished man. it's not just his role in the lapd. as we continue our breaking coverage of the massive manhunt, we're going to talk about the suspected cop killer's link to the united states military, to the na